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             Carey, James, 1–2, 54f., 312    Chinese, vs. ASCII and Unicode,
             caste interest (India), power, and  286; among fastest growing lan-
               computer access, 299f. See also  guages on-line, viii, 13;—science
               power distance                  and technology 40n. 31. See also
             censorship, by Ministry of Informa-  Mandarin, 303n. 3
               tion (Kuwait), 195; lack of on the  Chollian (Korean PC community),
               Internet, 68; men valuing free-  250f.
               dom from more than women      choice, individual (in habitus), 11,
               (Herring), 166; McGovern on,    243
               174. See also indecency       Cho ˘psok (Korean film about chat-
             centralization of private informa-  room romance), 266f.
               tion, 68                      Chosun Daily (Korean newspaper),
             Centre for Development of Ad-     246ff.
               vanced Computing (CDAC), and  Cho ˘son Ilbo (Korean newspaper),
               localization of Indian-language  262, 264f.
               software, 291                 Chulalongkorn University (Thai-
             chat rooms (Internet Relay Chan-  land), 308
               nels), allowing free expression  Chungang Ilbo (Korean newspa-
               (Korea), 271f.; as most common  per), 265
               Internet use (Kuwait), 190f.; il-  chün-tzu (Confucian ideal), 26
               licit contact with opposite sex in  citizenship, dual, 14, 25–29
               (Kuwait), 195, 197–98, (Korea),  civil society (as part of democratic
               269; 272; “cyber-sadism” as in-  process), 7, 69
               hibiting democratic potential  class (caste) interests, contra local-
               (Korea), 272; as gauge of public  ization, 300
               opinion (Korea), 264f.; govern-  ClearBoard (Japanese CSCW proj-
               ment monitoring of (Korea),     ect), 223ff., 232
               272; Kuwaiti women and, 10;   ClearFace (Japanese CSCW proj-
               male refusal to “talk” with     ect), 224f.
               women in (Kuwait), 197f.; public  Clinton, William Jefferson (Presi-
               discourse vs. women’s liberated  dent), 294
               voices in (Kuwait), 202; as seg-  “Clipper chip” and privacy, 57
               menting communication flow,   CMC (computer-mediated communi-
               74; as supporting social interac-  cation), and the arts (Japan
               tion, 131; Virtual Reality inter-  and Korea), 266; computer
               face for (Japan), 234. See also  literacy theory of diffusion of —,
               CMC; electronic networks; Infor-  273ff.; control of (Saudi Arabia),
               mation Technology; interactive  34n. 15; critical comments in as
               networks; Internet; Internet    harm (Japan), 269f.; critics of
               cafes                           (Korea), 272; culture theory of
             chat room romance, films about    diffusion of, 268–73; as dehu-
               (Japan and Korea), 266f.        manizing, 261; disrupting tradi-
             Chernobyl, news of as example of  tional family (Japan), 269; and
               alternative public sphere, 81   English in South Asia, 288; as
             China, 19, 317; and control of CMC,  facilitating face-to-face meetings
               34n. 15                         (Korea), 272;
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